Video footage from the catwalk of High Tea with Mrs Woo, showing off their Spring-Summer 2007/2008 collection at Australian Fashion Week.
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Footage from Bowie's Spring-Summer 2007/2008 collection, as seen at Australian Fashion Week.
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Video footage from Jayson Brunsdon's Spring-Summer 2007/2008 collection, as seen at Australian Fashion Week.
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Video footage from Lisa Ho's Spring-Summer 2008 collection, as seen at Australian Fashion Week.
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Video footage from Anna Thomas' Spring-Summer 2008 collection, as seen at Australian Fashion Week.
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Enjoy Alex Perry's Spring-Summer 2007/2008 collection, recorded at Australian Fashion Week.
If you'd like to see backstage footage from the designer, head over to the Fashion Diary.
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Zimmermann's Spring/Summer 2007/2008 collection, as shown at Australian Fashion Week, for your viewing pleasure:
From the Fashion Diary.
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Hot on the heels of accusing Australian Fashion Week of not being the right calibre for big labels, Danny Avidan's lili label has ambushed the fashion week with their own pop-up fashion parade.

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Controversial Fashioniser Nicholas Morley sent models down the catwalk on Saturday night with clothing that spoke out against convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby. The slogan tees, now a major trend in world fashion circles and often used for relaying cultural and political messages, were this time emblazoned with 'Four Kilo Anti-Hero.'

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Fashion isn't always supposed to be comfortable or practical, especially when it comes from the catwalks of Milan, Paris and London. Big hats, amazing props and tight slinky designs have all been common ways to push the fashion boundaries into new and interesting trends.

However there is a fine line between a fashion parade made for the purpose of selling clothes and one designed to be an artistic spectacle with no real practical value.
Take for instance supermodels Linda Evangelista and Emma Sjoberg in George Michaels video "Too Funky", where they could be described as nothing short of elaborate.

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